Vol. 42 No. 4, July 2008
Index
- Toward more picturesque 'RIM speak'.
- GAO finds holes in e-mail habits.
- What does SOX cost small firms?
- Data lost in rush to close libraries.
- U.K. puts parliament proceedings online.
- German court narrows data retention rules.
- Okla. court rescinds records rule.
- Media sue N.C. governor over e-mails.
- New NHPRC director named.
- Australian Museum starts e-mail archive.
- Indonesia passes new FOI law.
- B.C. law secures e-Health records.
- Vietnam Memorial now online.
- Group urges copyright law changes.
- India to increase cell phone monitoring.
- Digital data storage for the long run.
- NARA, CIA sign MOU.
- FTC settles with TJX, data brokers.
- Auditors: NASA needs e-mail lessons.
- FTC offers data protection tips.
- EU panel: delete search info sooner.
- Service enables self-destructing IMs.
- U.S. agencies' FOIA backlogs remain.
- Report: U.S. mismanaging e-records.
- Revising DoD 5015.2, the de facto RM software standard: the latest revision of DoD 5015.2-STD now includes requirements for records management application (RMA)-to-RMA interoperability.
- How to win the compliance battle using 'big buckets': despite verbal skirmishing about how big retention schedule "buckets" should be, RIM professionals agree that reducing the number of records series buckets can help organizations win the battle to increase user accuracy and compliance and reduce costs and risks.
- The art of managing RIM programs: the successful RIM program manager must have a well-developed set of inter-personal and professional talents, including the ability to perform 10 critical tasks for successful program management identified here.
- Calming the data storm: a risk management model for mitigating risks: using a risk-based approach for prioritizing efforts to mitigate the greatest information risks is a smart way to alleviate the common problems of limited staff, time, and budget.
- Six steps to your successful career path: from self-assessment to decision making to life planning, these steps will help guide the RIM professional to success.
- MoReq2: the new model for developing, procuring electronic records management systems: the 2008 version of Model Requirements for the Management of Electronic Records (MoReq2) features new testability, governance, structural innovation, and expanded content.